巴西里约热内卢一家公立医院轮班工人营养摄入的充足性

Odaleia Barbosa de Aguiar, E. A. Soares, C. Nobre, L. Rotenberg, R. Griep, M. Fonseca
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对轮班工人营养摄入的分析表明,他们的饮食中纤维含量低,而动物蛋白、饱和脂肪酸和高能量食物含量高。本研究旨在分析巴西巴西某公立医院护理专业人员的营养摄取量是否充足。我们采访了307名工人,并根据两次24小时饮食召回(24小时)收集了社会经济状况、工作、身体活动、营养状况和食物消费的数据。营养的充足性是基于膳食参考摄入量。为了比较营养充足性的平均值,我们使用学生t检验,并使用Qui-Square来比较比例(p <0.05)。除了蛋白质外,平均能量和大量营养素的摄取量与建议摄取量相比是足够的。至于其他饮食成分,只有男性摄入足够的铁,女性摄入足够的维生素C。无论轮班与否,这些工人都表现出饮食中微量营养素的不足。因此,这些专业人员需要鼓励健康饮食,以增加获得微量营养素食物来源的机会。
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Adequacy of Intake of Nutrients among Shift Workers in a Public Hospital of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
The analysis of nutrient intakes of shift workers has shown a diet low in fiber and high in animal protein, saturated fatty acids, and high energy foods. This study aimed to analyze the adequacy of nutrient intakes according to the work shifts among nursing professionals of a public hospital in Rio de Janeiro. We interviewed 307 workers and collected data on socioeconomic conditions, work, physical activity, nutritional status and food consumption according to two 24-hour dietary recall (24 hour). Adequacy of nutrients was based on the Dietary Reference Intake. To compare the means of nutrient adequacy we used the Student's t-test, and the Qui-Square was used to compare the proportions (p <0.05). The average energy and macronutrients intake was adequate in relation to the recommendations, except for proteins, which presented above intake. As for other dietary components, adequate intake was only found for iron among men and vitamin C among women. The workers presented dietary inadequacy of micronutrients regardless of the work shift. Thus, incentives for healthy eating are needed by these professionals, in order to increase access to food sources of micronutrients.
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